Discerning students of Tamil Nadu politics, especially those analysing the role of the state in Sri Lankan ethnic conflict, are intrigued by the transformation that has taken place in the DMK perception on Sri Lanka, writes V. Suryanarayan in an article last week appeared in New Indian Express. “The tragedy of the situation must be… Continue reading Academic exposes ideological shift in DMK
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Tamil Nadu government erases the word ‘Eezham
Tamil Nadu Police was seen pasting white papers on the word ‘Eezham’ and the picture of LTTE leader V. Pirapaharan, figured in the banners and posters of Viduthalai Chiruthaigal Kadchi (VCK) organised uprising in Chennai attended by more than 100,000 people Monday. The VCK’s annual uprising day, conducted on the birthday of its leader Thol… Continue reading Tamil Nadu government erases the word ‘Eezham
Creeping Talibanization in Sri Lanka – Prof. David
Noting several trends in Sri Lanka point to "early steps in [reaching for] totality of power," Prof Kumar David in a column in the weekend edition of "The Island" asserts that the cultural control exercised by the current Rajapakse regime are no different to those of "the Mullahs of Teheran and the iconoclastic Taliban fundamentalists."… Continue reading Creeping Talibanization in Sri Lanka – Prof. David
Sri Lanka’s war refugee camps flooded: official
Heavy rains flooded camps housing some of Sri Lanka’s 300,000 war refugees, officials said Sunday, raising fears for the welfare of the detainees. The downpours washed away makeshift shelters, toilets and sewage pipes, and left hundreds of people unable to cook meals in open-air kitchens in the northern district of Vavuniya. The Tamil civilians remain… Continue reading Sri Lanka’s war refugee camps flooded: official
IDPs swimming in human excreta
Torrential rains in Vavuniya Friday burst temporary sewage pipes, destroyed make-shift shelters and trapped thousands of Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) interned in Menik Farm in Vavuniya causing many of them to undergo severe difficulties as rain waters filled with sewage matter, maggots and human excreta rose in tents sheltering some 20,000 IDPs. Reports reaching The… Continue reading IDPs swimming in human excreta
US urged to go beyond clichés
The very phrase ‘political reconciliation’ is partial and diabolical as it only upholds the integrity of a genocidal state and artfully nullifies the nationalist perspectives of the Tamil struggle, writes TamilNet political commentator in Colombo, responding to US stand discussed with groups of diaspora Tamils. Any genuine political approach to the age-old nationalist conflict in… Continue reading US urged to go beyond clichés
MEDIAWATCH: Is Sri Lanka “careering back to where it was” after election?
Sri Lanka’s bloody 25-year conflict with the Tamil Tigers ended in May – but commentators reflecting on the country’s first post-war elections last weekend expressed little optimism about a peaceful future for the Indian Ocean island. The ruling United People’s Freedom Alliance swept to victory in Sinhalese-dominated Uva province and scraped a win in Jaffna,… Continue reading MEDIAWATCH: Is Sri Lanka “careering back to where it was” after election?
Conscience of Swaminathan should touch India, IC: Tamil circles
M S Swaminathan, internationally renowned agriculturalist, regarded as the father of India’s Green Revolution, declined to involve with Colombo “unless there is some kind of political settlement,” IANS reported Wednesday. “There are people who feel unless Tamils in Sri Lanka can live in dignity, other things are subsidiary. This is a viewpoint. I have no… Continue reading Conscience of Swaminathan should touch India, IC: Tamil circles
Sri Lanka’s post-war local elections: Voting in the empty Tigers’ lair – The Economist
Elections reveal a country still divided AFTER a resounding military victory over the Tamil Tigers, Mahinda Rajapaksa, Sri Lanka’s president, must have hoped for triumph in the first post-war polls in the scarred north. In the event, low turnout and the unexpected success of a pro-Tiger party jolted the government in the elections on August… Continue reading Sri Lanka’s post-war local elections: Voting in the empty Tigers’ lair – The Economist
Assistant Secretary Blake and Chargé d’Affaires Moore Discuss the Humanitarian Situation and Prospects for Political Reconciliation in Sri Lanka with Tamil Diaspora Groups – US State Dept.
Assistant Secretary of State for South and Central Asian Affairs Robert Blake and U.S. Chargé d’Affaires in Sri Lanka James Moore met with 16 representatives of U.S.-based organizations representing members of the Tamil diaspora to discuss the humanitarian situation in Sri Lanka and prospects for political reconciliation on August 11. Assistant Secretary Blake and Chargé… Continue reading Assistant Secretary Blake and Chargé d’Affaires Moore Discuss the Humanitarian Situation and Prospects for Political Reconciliation in Sri Lanka with Tamil Diaspora Groups – US State Dept.
